Reading make the long trip up north this weekend as they face high-flyers Middlesbrough, who will be desperate to bounce back from their defeat against West ...
What we can’t afford to do is fully blame the EFL and not take a look at the key figures who mismanaged our finances. That didn’t seem to be the case previously - but the club have hired Michael Carrick who fits into their structure and is doing extremely well at the moment. An early Daryl Dike brace consigned Boro to a disappointing away loss, though they may not be too disheartened by this result considering the form that the Baggies have been in since the appointment of Carlos Corberan.
Fry replaced Paddy McNair at centre-back alongside Darragh Lenihan, with McNair missing out after suffering a nasty head injury against West Brom last weekend.
As well as McNair, Matt Crooks also misses out, with the midfielder-slash-striker believed to have a slight knock that has ruled him out of this game. That's at the expense of Marcus Forss, who drops to the bench for Reading's visit following last weekend's defeat to West Brom. The Northern Ireland international had been a doubt for this game, with Carrick rating his chances of playing in this game as touch and go.
Join us for live coverage as Paul Ince's Reading FC head to the Riverside Stadium for a Championship clash against a Middlesbrough side currently 3rd in the ...
Looks to have just managed to keep the ball the right side of the 18-yard line despite appeals from Boro. Picks out the corner to make it 2-0. Giles makes a run in behind on the left wing.
8 Fry: Towering performance. Won the battle against Andy Carroll. Bullied the Reading striker early on. 8 Lenihan: Alongside Fry, dominant defensive display. 8 ...
Forss (for McGree, 68): 7. Mowatt (for Hackney, 68): 6. Bola (for Giles, 58): 6. Bullied the Reading striker early on. Won the battle against Andy Carroll. Barlaser (for Howson, 58): 7.
A much-improved Reading side beat Blackpool last time out, as Paul Ince's side put three past the Tangerines at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Tom Ince put the ...
The Royals beat Middlesbrough in the reverse fixture at the Select Car Leasing stadium back in August. Paul Ince’s side are unbeaten since November at the Select Car Leasing Stadium with five wins in seven games, as the Royals look to pick up form at the right time in the Championship. The Royals travel to the Riverside Stadium to face the Boro.
Middlesbrough will be hoping to keep the pressure on second-placed Sheffield United when they host Reading this afternoon. The Royals have been rocked by ...
[He said](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/23362343.middlesbrough-carricks-manchester-united-andy-carroll-experience/): “He’s obviously very good, Andy, at what he does. “I think he’s probably under-rated in that regard in terms of bringing it down on his chest and bringing it back onto the ground. “But yeah, he’s very good at what he does and there are certain parts of the pitch where he is a real threat and it’s about us trying to nullify that or trying to stop the service for that and trying to keep them from certain areas on the pitch. I didn’t win many anyway though actually. “It’s just one of those examples week to week where you’ve got to be able to adapt and be flexible to be able to deal with it. Michael Carrick is well aware of the threat that he poses and showed a lot of respect for Carroll in speaking to
In the opening minutes, captain Andy Yiadom had to be alert to get back and cut out a cross from Cameron Archer after Hayden Hackney had stolen possession and ...
Middlesbrough vs Reading. Sky Bet Championship. 3:00pm, Saturday 4th March 2023. Riverside StadiumAttendance: ...
But the lads reacted well and we should have a penalty. Listen, they are a great team, but I thought we did well in the first 15 minutes to quieten the crowd. Not many would have done that, but he understands it's about the squad, all the boys being in a good frame of mind. "It [allowing Forss to take the penalty] is just being a team player, credit to him for that. He gets credit for his goals but his performance all round was terrific. Three minutes later, Giles was at it again, this time teeing up Ramsey to slot home his second.
Meanwhile, lineup changes for Reading, including the return of Nesta Guinness-Walker and Andy Yiadom, could provide opportunities for strong performances.
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